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TN ESTHETICIAN STATE BOARD 
THEORY STUDY GUIDE RATED A+ 
 
What is Tinea?! CONTAGIOUS CONDITION CAUSED BY A FUNGAL INFECTION 
AND NOT A PARASITE 
 
What is a disorder of the sebaceous gland that causes severe oiliness? SEBORRHEA 
 
What is a flat spot or discoloration on the skin (i.e. freckle)?! MACULE 
 
What are the sweat glands called? SUDORIFEROUS GLANDS 
 
What is a chronic vascular disorder characterized by couperose veins and congestion of the skin 
that may have papules and pustules? RO...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
TN ESTHETICIAN STATE BOARD 
THEORY STUDY GUIDE RATED A+ 
 
What is Tinea?! CONTAGIOUS CONDITION CAUSED BY A FUNGAL INFECTION 
AND NOT A PARASITE 
 
What is a disorder of the sebaceous gland that causes severe oiliness? SEBORRHEA 
 
What is a flat spot or discoloration on the skin (i.e. freckle)?! MACULE 
 
What are the sweat glands called? SUDORIFEROUS GLANDS 
 
What is a chronic vascular disorder characterized by couperose veins and congestion of the skin 
that may have papules and pustules? RO...
BARBER PRACTICE EXAM 1 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
GRADED A+ 
 
1. Wrapping the hair around permanent wave rods must be performed with an absolute minimum 
of: 
 
A. tension 
C. winding 
B. smoothness 
 
D. softening A 
 
2. The permanent wave solution is required in order to break the: 
A. peptide links 
C. sulfur bonds 
B. hydrogen bonds 
D. polypeptides C 
 
3. In permanent waving, the processing time depends primarily on the hair's texture, elasticity 
and: 
 
A. porosity 
C. color 
B. shade ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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BARBER PRACTICE EXAM 1 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
GRADED A+ 
 
1. Wrapping the hair around permanent wave rods must be performed with an absolute minimum 
of: 
 
A. tension 
C. winding 
B. smoothness 
 
D. softening A 
 
2. The permanent wave solution is required in order to break the: 
A. peptide links 
C. sulfur bonds 
B. hydrogen bonds 
D. polypeptides C 
 
3. In permanent waving, the processing time depends primarily on the hair's texture, elasticity 
and: 
 
A. porosity 
C. color 
B. shade ...
an integrated circuit embodies what is called - Answer-solid state 
how many calculcation could ENIAC perform per second - Answer-5000 
which company developed the first transistor in 1947 - Answer-bells labs 
the tiny piece of silicon that houses millions of micro miniature electronic cicuits is called 
a - Answer-chip 
the two digits used in the binary system are - Answer-0 and 1 
a shelf or opening in a computer used for the installation of electronic equipment is 
called a - Answer-bay 
th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
an integrated circuit embodies what is called - Answer-solid state 
how many calculcation could ENIAC perform per second - Answer-5000 
which company developed the first transistor in 1947 - Answer-bells labs 
the tiny piece of silicon that houses millions of micro miniature electronic cicuits is called 
a - Answer-chip 
the two digits used in the binary system are - Answer-0 and 1 
a shelf or opening in a computer used for the installation of electronic equipment is 
called a - Answer-bay 
th...
NC BARBER EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
RATED A+ 
 
what is the first step before applying color to a client hair reading the manufacturers 
directions 
 
a client comes in for a corrective color their tone is a level 6 red violent the client request a level 
6 neutral brown what would the barber use to neutralize the unwanted tone yellow-green 
 
the wrapping pattern used to produce a more natural looking wave pattern is called a 
curvature wrap 
 
how is a drape positioned before giving a shaved laid on...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
NC BARBER EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
RATED A+ 
 
what is the first step before applying color to a client hair reading the manufacturers 
directions 
 
a client comes in for a corrective color their tone is a level 6 red violent the client request a level 
6 neutral brown what would the barber use to neutralize the unwanted tone yellow-green 
 
the wrapping pattern used to produce a more natural looking wave pattern is called a 
curvature wrap 
 
how is a drape positioned before giving a shaved laid on...
Barber exam study guide questions and 
 
answers rated A+ 
 
The process of decontamination maybe a achieved through: Sterilization, disinfection, 
sanitation 
 
State barber boards and health departments require only: Disinfection and sanitation 
procedures 
 
An example of an antiseptic is : Hydrogen peroxide 
 
The sanitizing agents most often used in barber shops are: Chemical disinfectants 
 
A covered receptacle containing a disinfectant solution for tools to be immersed Wet 
sanitizer 
 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Barber exam study guide questions and 
 
answers rated A+ 
 
The process of decontamination maybe a achieved through: Sterilization, disinfection, 
sanitation 
 
State barber boards and health departments require only: Disinfection and sanitation 
procedures 
 
An example of an antiseptic is : Hydrogen peroxide 
 
The sanitizing agents most often used in barber shops are: Chemical disinfectants 
 
A covered receptacle containing a disinfectant solution for tools to be immersed Wet 
sanitizer 
 
...
Barber Exit Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
what lighting is best to judge existing hair color? natural 
 
when performing a lightener retouch a licensee should? not overlap the product 
 
which substance is used on prelightened hair to achieve pale, delicate colors? toner 
 
what volume developer is recommended for covering gray hair? 20 
 
the chemical process involving the removal of natural color pigment from the hair is referred to 
as lightening 
 
what coloring tint shou...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Barber Exit Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
what lighting is best to judge existing hair color? natural 
 
when performing a lightener retouch a licensee should? not overlap the product 
 
which substance is used on prelightened hair to achieve pale, delicate colors? toner 
 
what volume developer is recommended for covering gray hair? 20 
 
the chemical process involving the removal of natural color pigment from the hair is referred to 
as lightening 
 
what coloring tint shou...
Tennessee State Property & Casualty 
 
Licensing Exam Rated A+ 
 
Physical Hazard hazard that arises from the property itself 
 
Morale Hazard person driving crazy because they have insurance 
 
Moral Hazard create a loss situation to collect from insurance company 
 
Aleatory contingent on a certain event that provides for unequal transfer of value between 
parties 
 
Contract of Adhesion one party has greater power over the other in the contract 
 
Class 1-Frame outside support walls, roof and...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Tennessee State Property & Casualty 
 
Licensing Exam Rated A+ 
 
Physical Hazard hazard that arises from the property itself 
 
Morale Hazard person driving crazy because they have insurance 
 
Moral Hazard create a loss situation to collect from insurance company 
 
Aleatory contingent on a certain event that provides for unequal transfer of value between 
parties 
 
Contract of Adhesion one party has greater power over the other in the contract 
 
Class 1-Frame outside support walls, roof and...
What is recursion? - Answer-a well-known programming technique where a method 
calls itself 
How can repetition be implemented with recursion? - Answer-by calling, from within 
itself, the method containing an instruction wished to be repeated 
When writing methods where repetition is implemented through recursion, what control 
structure would most likely be used? - Answer-If 
Any method which implements repetition through recursion is most concerned with 
____________. - Answer-a tested co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What is recursion? - Answer-a well-known programming technique where a method 
calls itself 
How can repetition be implemented with recursion? - Answer-by calling, from within 
itself, the method containing an instruction wished to be repeated 
When writing methods where repetition is implemented through recursion, what control 
structure would most likely be used? - Answer-If 
Any method which implements repetition through recursion is most concerned with 
____________. - Answer-a tested co...
Property and Casualty Insurance Test 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
 
What is a peril? A Peril is a cause of loss 
 
What is a hazard? Something that increases the chance of a loss 
 
What is the difference between a Moral hazard and a Morale Hazard? Moral Hazard - 
dishonesty, against the law 
Morale Hazard - carelessness 
 
What is the method of handling risk that involves a deductible? Retention (loss or portion of 
loss) 
 
If a fire causes damage to a building, what is the fire considere...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Property and Casualty Insurance Test 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
 
What is a peril? A Peril is a cause of loss 
 
What is a hazard? Something that increases the chance of a loss 
 
What is the difference between a Moral hazard and a Morale Hazard? Moral Hazard - 
dishonesty, against the law 
Morale Hazard - carelessness 
 
What is the method of handling risk that involves a deductible? Retention (loss or portion of 
loss) 
 
If a fire causes damage to a building, what is the fire considere...
Exam Fx-Property and Casualty Exam 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
To be considered an insurable risk, a loss may NOT be catastrophic 
 
Which of the following persons would be required to hold a producer license? a nonresident 
agent who negotiates insurance contracts 
 
Which of the following is the oldest known type of insurance? ocean marine 
 
The contents coverage on a homeowners policy would pay how much after the loss of one of a 
pair of golden candlesticks? the difference in t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Exam Fx-Property and Casualty Exam 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
To be considered an insurable risk, a loss may NOT be catastrophic 
 
Which of the following persons would be required to hold a producer license? a nonresident 
agent who negotiates insurance contracts 
 
Which of the following is the oldest known type of insurance? ocean marine 
 
The contents coverage on a homeowners policy would pay how much after the loss of one of a 
pair of golden candlesticks? the difference in t...
Property & Casualty Cheat Sheet – 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What are the forms of homeowner policies? HO-2, HO-3, HO-4, HO-5, HO-6, HO-8. Each 
of these forms provides identical liability coverage. The property coverage varies with the 
homeowners form selected. The following is a list of the forms with the covered perils of each. 
 
HO-2 Broad form; owner occupant 
 
HO-3 Special Form; owner occupant 
 
HO-4 Tenants or Renters 
 
HO-5 Comprehensive Form; owner-occupant (open to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Property & Casualty Cheat Sheet – 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What are the forms of homeowner policies? HO-2, HO-3, HO-4, HO-5, HO-6, HO-8. Each 
of these forms provides identical liability coverage. The property coverage varies with the 
homeowners form selected. The following is a list of the forms with the covered perils of each. 
 
HO-2 Broad form; owner occupant 
 
HO-3 Special Form; owner occupant 
 
HO-4 Tenants or Renters 
 
HO-5 Comprehensive Form; owner-occupant (open to...
Tennessee MLO Questions and Answers 
 
Rated A+ 
 
In order to qualify for licensure, lenders, brokers and servicers are required to obtain a 
surety bond payable to the state 
 
Mortg Lenders Surety Bond The minimum/initial bond amount is $200,000 
 
Mortg Brokers Surety Bond The minimum/initial bond amount is $90,000 
 
Mortg Loan SERVICERS Surety BOND is Actually just $200,000 
 
In the event a recovery action is filed against the bond.. he licensee is required to 
immediately post a new bond...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Tennessee MLO Questions and Answers 
 
Rated A+ 
 
In order to qualify for licensure, lenders, brokers and servicers are required to obtain a 
surety bond payable to the state 
 
Mortg Lenders Surety Bond The minimum/initial bond amount is $200,000 
 
Mortg Brokers Surety Bond The minimum/initial bond amount is $90,000 
 
Mortg Loan SERVICERS Surety BOND is Actually just $200,000 
 
In the event a recovery action is filed against the bond.. he licensee is required to 
immediately post a new bond...
Pearson VUE: Property Insurance 
Practice Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Rated A+ 
 
S is purchasing a Commercial Property policy to cover a commercial building with a 
replacement cost of $100,000. The policy includes an 80 percent Coinsurance clause. To avoid a 
coinsurance penalty in the event of a partial loss, S should purchase a policy with minimum 
limits of AT LEAST which of the following amounts? 
 
A. $100,000 
 
B. $90,000 
 
C. $80,000 
 
D. $20,000 C 
 
The MAXIMUM amount a policy wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
Pearson VUE: Property Insurance 
Practice Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Rated A+ 
 
S is purchasing a Commercial Property policy to cover a commercial building with a 
replacement cost of $100,000. The policy includes an 80 percent Coinsurance clause. To avoid a 
coinsurance penalty in the event of a partial loss, S should purchase a policy with minimum 
limits of AT LEAST which of the following amounts? 
 
A. $100,000 
 
B. $90,000 
 
C. $80,000 
 
D. $20,000 C 
 
The MAXIMUM amount a policy wi...
OCR A Level Sociology Key Terms 
Adoption - The legal process of placing a child with non-birth parents on permanent 
basis 
Agents of socialisation - The individuals, groups and institutions which play a part in the 
socialisation process 
Alienation - Feeling isolated from others or being prohibited from taking part in aspects 
of society in which they should otherwise be allowed to participate 
Ann Oakley - Feminist sociologist who researched the family, i.e. Women's roles in 
family, ho...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
OCR A Level Sociology Key Terms 
Adoption - The legal process of placing a child with non-birth parents on permanent 
basis 
Agents of socialisation - The individuals, groups and institutions which play a part in the 
socialisation process 
Alienation - Feeling isolated from others or being prohibited from taking part in aspects 
of society in which they should otherwise be allowed to participate 
Ann Oakley - Feminist sociologist who researched the family, i.e. Women's roles in 
family, ho...
TN New Affiliates Practice Final Exam 
 
Already Passed 
 
Typical disclaimers by the real estate firms and licensees who are party to the purchase 
transaction would include -not responsible for violations of the Licensing Act. 
-not liable for damages caused by inspectors. 
-not responsible for representations made about suitability of the property for a particular use. 
*not responsible for the performance of buyer or seller. 
 
In addition to being a contract between a licensee and a seller ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
TN New Affiliates Practice Final Exam 
 
Already Passed 
 
Typical disclaimers by the real estate firms and licensees who are party to the purchase 
transaction would include -not responsible for violations of the Licensing Act. 
-not liable for damages caused by inspectors. 
-not responsible for representations made about suitability of the property for a particular use. 
*not responsible for the performance of buyer or seller. 
 
In addition to being a contract between a licensee and a seller ...
ARE 366 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Since engineers and construction managers are confronted with ethical situations throughout a 
project, what should they consider in making decisions? 1. what is the right thing to do - 
based on moral upbringing 
2. make sure that the definition of a conflict of interest is clear to everyone 
3. health and safety concerns on construction sites and 
4. considering who to hold accountable, ex: who has a contract with who, and who is responsible...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
ARE 366 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Since engineers and construction managers are confronted with ethical situations throughout a 
project, what should they consider in making decisions? 1. what is the right thing to do - 
based on moral upbringing 
2. make sure that the definition of a conflict of interest is clear to everyone 
3. health and safety concerns on construction sites and 
4. considering who to hold accountable, ex: who has a contract with who, and who is responsible...
HVAC Contractor Test 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
An air conditioning and refrigeration contracting company must notify the department of all 
licensees who have assigned their licenses to the company and must notify the department within 
how many calendar days when any license whose license is assigned to the company has left the 
company 30 calendar days 
 
within ___ hours after a death of any employee as a result of a work related incident, you must 
report the fatality to the oc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
HVAC Contractor Test 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
An air conditioning and refrigeration contracting company must notify the department of all 
licensees who have assigned their licenses to the company and must notify the department within 
how many calendar days when any license whose license is assigned to the company has left the 
company 30 calendar days 
 
within ___ hours after a death of any employee as a result of a work related incident, you must 
report the fatality to the oc...
HVAC CONTRACTOR EXAM QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
An instrument that measures potential differences between 2 points in an electrical circuit is 
called? 
 
A. potentiometer 
B. thermistor 
C. ohmeter 
 
D. voltmeter voltmeter 
 
This device uses a thermal sensing bulb at the outlet of the evaporator to sense temperature and 
control superheat 
 
A. automatic expansion valve 
B. thermostatic expansion valve 
C. low side float 
 
D. schraeder valve thermostatic expansion valve 
 
when...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
HVAC CONTRACTOR EXAM QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
An instrument that measures potential differences between 2 points in an electrical circuit is 
called? 
 
A. potentiometer 
B. thermistor 
C. ohmeter 
 
D. voltmeter voltmeter 
 
This device uses a thermal sensing bulb at the outlet of the evaporator to sense temperature and 
control superheat 
 
A. automatic expansion valve 
B. thermostatic expansion valve 
C. low side float 
 
D. schraeder valve thermostatic expansion valve 
 
when...
DVP SWPPP QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
The 1970s law that set into place the regulation of stormwater is The clean water act 
 
Requirements for managing stormwater activity on a construction site are outlined in the 
following regulation NPDES 
 
Which of the following is never an allowable stormwater discharge from a construction site 
Discharge from contaminated ground water 
 
The notice of termination can be filed when All construction activity, inside and outside of 
the buildi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
DVP SWPPP QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
The 1970s law that set into place the regulation of stormwater is The clean water act 
 
Requirements for managing stormwater activity on a construction site are outlined in the 
following regulation NPDES 
 
Which of the following is never an allowable stormwater discharge from a construction site 
Discharge from contaminated ground water 
 
The notice of termination can be filed when All construction activity, inside and outside of 
the buildi...
TN LRR Study Guide Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
This is the person who is legally entitled to authorize cremation, funeral service, and 
dispositions. The authorizing agent. 
 
What is a body part? A limb or other part of anatomy removed from a living person for 
medical purposes or donated or dead body parts to science. 
 
What is a casket? It is a wood, metal, ornamental, lined fabric and may or may not be 
combustible. 
 
What is a temporary container? For cremated remains it ca...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 43 pages •
TN LRR Study Guide Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
This is the person who is legally entitled to authorize cremation, funeral service, and 
dispositions. The authorizing agent. 
 
What is a body part? A limb or other part of anatomy removed from a living person for 
medical purposes or donated or dead body parts to science. 
 
What is a casket? It is a wood, metal, ornamental, lined fabric and may or may not be 
combustible. 
 
What is a temporary container? For cremated remains it ca...
•Nursing Research 
Module 3 
Absolute level - The reward can be defined. 
Anchored Rating Scale - Use examples and/or definitions for each point value on the 
scale. 
Benchmark competitors - A selection of primary organizations that exemplify the labor 
and product/service markets in which the organization competes. 
Benchmark Competitors - A selection of primary organizations that exemplify the labor 
and product/service markets in which the organization competes. 
Benchmark jobs - Jobs t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
•Nursing Research 
Module 3 
Absolute level - The reward can be defined. 
Anchored Rating Scale - Use examples and/or definitions for each point value on the 
scale. 
Benchmark competitors - A selection of primary organizations that exemplify the labor 
and product/service markets in which the organization competes. 
Benchmark Competitors - A selection of primary organizations that exemplify the labor 
and product/service markets in which the organization competes. 
Benchmark jobs - Jobs t...
Funeral Service Directing Exam 1 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
most common means of notification. Telephone 
 
the request usually made by a surviving family member to request funeral First call 
 
Good funeral services begin with what? Statement of Trust 
 
Factors that contribute to the image during the initial call are: (6) Salutation 
Tone of Voice 
Speed of questions & Pronunciations 
Diction 
Volume 
Phone Image 
 
The funeral director's tone of voice should be sympathetic yet profe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Funeral Service Directing Exam 1 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
most common means of notification. Telephone 
 
the request usually made by a surviving family member to request funeral First call 
 
Good funeral services begin with what? Statement of Trust 
 
Factors that contribute to the image during the initial call are: (6) Salutation 
Tone of Voice 
Speed of questions & Pronunciations 
Diction 
Volume 
Phone Image 
 
The funeral director's tone of voice should be sympathetic yet profe...
Funeral Directing Cremation Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
Cremation Reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a 
specifially designed retort or chamber. 
 
Trends Affecting Cremation 1. People are dying older. 
2. More transient population 
3. increase in migration to retirement locations 
4. Regional differences are diminishing 
5. Eduational level is rising 
6. Enivornmental considerations 
7. Origins of immigrants are changing 
8. Less ties to tradit...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Funeral Directing Cremation Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
Cremation Reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a 
specifially designed retort or chamber. 
 
Trends Affecting Cremation 1. People are dying older. 
2. More transient population 
3. increase in migration to retirement locations 
4. Regional differences are diminishing 
5. Eduational level is rising 
6. Enivornmental considerations 
7. Origins of immigrants are changing 
8. Less ties to tradit...
The Clerks Authority: Notary Study 
Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What happened in 1639? The colony of New Haven, CT appointed the first notary public in 
America. 
 
Who originally maintained certificate of appointment in GA? State Librarian 
 
What happened in 1997? The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority 
assumed the responsibility of overseeing the notary division, and all notary commissions are now 
issued through each county's Clerk of Superior Court. 
 
GSCCCA...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
The Clerks Authority: Notary Study 
Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What happened in 1639? The colony of New Haven, CT appointed the first notary public in 
America. 
 
Who originally maintained certificate of appointment in GA? State Librarian 
 
What happened in 1997? The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority 
assumed the responsibility of overseeing the notary division, and all notary commissions are now 
issued through each county's Clerk of Superior Court. 
 
GSCCCA...
NURS550: Advanced Health 
Assessment and Diagnostic 
Reasoning Week #1 Guided 
Reading 
1. Compare BMI readings 
a. Identify the BMI range for an underweight patient - <18.5 kg/m2 
1. Describe the differences between 
a. A comprehensive health history/exam - Includes all the elements of the health history 
and the complete physical examination. 
- Provides fundamental and personalized knowledge about the patient 
- Strengthens the clinician-patient relationship 
- Helps identify or rule o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
NURS550: Advanced Health 
Assessment and Diagnostic 
Reasoning Week #1 Guided 
Reading 
1. Compare BMI readings 
a. Identify the BMI range for an underweight patient - <18.5 kg/m2 
1. Describe the differences between 
a. A comprehensive health history/exam - Includes all the elements of the health history 
and the complete physical examination. 
- Provides fundamental and personalized knowledge about the patient 
- Strengthens the clinician-patient relationship 
- Helps identify or rule o...